i j There is another alfo in onr London gar- 
dens, of a fn®vv white colour; the edges (lightly 
wafhtouerwithalittleofthatvve call blufh co- 
lour. 
13 We haue another like the former, failing 
that his floure is of a ftravv colour. 
14 There is another to be feenevvitha floure 
mixe d with ftreaks of red and yellow, refembling 
a flame of fire, wherupon vve haue called it Flam- 
bant. 
There be likewife fo many more differing fo 
notably in colour of their floures , although in 
leaties, ftalke, and roots for the moft part one like 
another, that (as I faid before) to fpeake of them 
feuerally would require a peculiar volume. 
t Thereforenot totrouble you any further, 
I haue giuen you onely the figures and names of 
the notableft differences which areinfhape ■, as, 
the dwarfe Tulipa's,and the branched ones, toge- 
ther with the colour of their floures, contained in 
their titles, that you need not far to feeke it. f: 
There bea fort greater than the reft, which in 
forme are like ; the leaues whereof are thick e, 
Iong,broad,now and then fomewhat folded in the 
edges ; in the middeft whereof doth rife vp a ftalk 
a foot high, or fomthing higher, vpon which ftan- 
deth onely one floure bolt vpright, confifting of 
fixleaues,afterafortliketoadeepe wide cup of 
this forme, ws.thebottome turned vp\vards,wirh 
threads 
